Octagonal bulk bin with means to resist initiation of failure of the vertical score in the bin
In a bulk bin having side walls joined to one another at adjacent edges along vertical scores, and bottom flaps joined to bottom edges of the side walls along a flap score, with adjacent flaps separated from one another by a flap slot, a shaped cut is made at the terminal end of the flap slot to redirect stress away from the bottom end of the vertical score and resist initiation of tearing of the vertical score at that point. In one embodiment, the shaped cut is a downwardly open hook shape which terminates in an end pointing laterally away from the vertical score and into the flap. In another embodiment, the shaped cut resembles a modified Greek letter psi (ψ), with the ends pointing laterally away from the vertical score, and in still another embodiment, the shaped cut is “T” shaped, with the ends of the “T” pointing laterally away from the vertical score.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/339,175, filed Dec. 11, 2001.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates generally to bulk bins, and more particularly to bulk bins made of corrugated paperboard with means to resist initiation of tearing of the vertical scores in the bin.
2. Prior Art
Many products are stored and shipped in bulk containers, which are commonly constructed of corrugated paperboard. These containers or bins may be used to hold up to 2400 pounds of product, and are often used to ship and store flowable products. For instance, the poultry industry uses corrugated paperboard bulk bins to ship and store flowable de-boned meat product. Flowable products, in particular, exert an enormous force on the side walls of the bin, tending to cause them to bulge outwardly, especially toward the bottom of the bin.
Bulk containers or bins made of corrugated paperboard have side walls joined along vertical score lines, and bottom flaps are usually joined to the bottom edges of the side walls, with the flaps separated from one another by flap cuts or slots. In conventional constructions the flap slots terminate at or closely adjacent the lower end of the vertical scores, and the stresses exerted on the bin when it is filled with flowable product tend to concentrate in the area where slots terminate adjacent the bottom end of the scores. This stress concentration further tends to focus along an axis leading from the flap slot into the lower end of the vertical score, with the result that splitting of the vertical score is initiated, sometimes resulting in tearing along the entire length of the vertical score and failure of the bin.
Accordingly, there is need for a bulk bin having means to prevent initiation of splitting of the vertical score in a bulk bin, caused by concentration and focusing of stresses into a lower end of the vertical score from the flap slot.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe invention provides a means for resisting this initiation of a tear along the vertical score line by separating the end of the flap slot from the end of the vertical score line, and modifying the shape of the terminal end of the flap slot to redirect the stress away from the end of the score and thereby eliminate a potential starting point for a split to begin.
More specifically, a shaped cut is made at the end of the flap slot to space the end of the flap slot from the end of the vertical score, with the ends of the cut pointing away from the vertical score.
In one embodiment, the modified slot terminates in a shape much like a modified Greek letter psi (). This has the effect of moving the termination of the flap slot one inch away from the end of the vertical score line, and placing it in the flap score. This new shape diverts the internal pressure of the contents away from the base of the vertical score.
In a modified version, a “J” shaped cut is placed at the end of the flap slot, with the curved part of the “J” positioned adjacent the base end of the vertical score line and the end of the J shaped cut pointing away from the vertical score and back toward the flap.
Other shaped cuts, such as T-shapes, hook shapes, and the like, can also be utilized so long as they redirect the stresses away from the lower end of the vertical score. Further, the invention can be applied in bulk bin constructions having four, six or eight sides, or any other number of sides, and in bins having single, double or triple wall construction, or other multiple wall thicknesses.
Reinforcing bands, such as, for example, sesame tape, can also be placed around the bin at spaced intervals along its height, beginning one inch above the flap score, to reinforce the bin and resist bulging and/or failure caused by the pressure of the contents.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe foregoing as well as other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
An octagonal bulk container made of corrugated paperboard and incorporating the tear preventing means of the present invention is indicated generally at 10 in
The particular octagonal container 10 depicted in
The invention can be best understood with reference to
In some conventional constructions, as shown in
In the invention, a larger radius, i.e., ⅜ inch, hook shaped cut 40 is made in the material of the flaps, as shown in
In the prior art arrangement shown in
As shown in
A variation of termination of the flap slot 26 is shown in
The corrugated material around the cuts 50 preferably is crushed at 60 to prevent bulking of material when the flaps are folded about their respective fold lines and interlocked with one another. These crushed areas are made on a one inch radius, with the shape as shown in
If desired, additional reinforcing in the form of sesame tape 70 may be applied in the walls of the container at spaced locations along its height.
Although particular embodiments of the invention are illustrated and described in detail herein, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the spirit and intent of the invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7) A container, comprising
- side walls joined at adjacent edges along vertical scores;
- bottom-forming flaps joined to the side walls along flap scores wherein adjacent flaps are separated from one another by flap slots, at least one flap slot extending angularly relative to the vertical score and having a terminal end near but spaced from an associated vertical score; and
- at least one open hook shaped cut line located between the terminal end of the flap slot and the vertical score, wherein
- the cut line does not intersect the associated flap score and the hook terminates at an end pointing in a direction back into an associated flap.
8) The container according to claim 7, further comprising
- at least one crushed area formed on at least one of the flaps.
9) The container according to claim 7, further comprising
- at least one crushed area adjacent the at least one cut line.
10) The container according to claim 9, wherein crush areas are have a one inch radius.
11) The container according to claim 7, comprising at least four side walls.
12) The container according to claim 7, comprising at least eight side walls.
13) The container according to claim 7, wherein the side walls have the same width.
14) A container, comprising
- side walls joined at adjacent edges along vertical scores;
- bottom-forming flaps joined to the side walls along flap scores wherein adjacent flaps are separated from one another by flap slots, at least one flap slot having a terminal end near but spaced from an associated vertical score; and
- at least one downwardly open hook shaped cut line located between the terminal end of the flap slot and the vertical score; wherein the cut line is positioned in such a manner that it intersects an associated flap score and the hook terminates at an end pointing in a direction back into an associated flap.
15) The container according to claim 14, further comprising
- at least one crushed area formed on at least one of the flaps.
16) The container according to claim 14, further comprising
- at least one crushed area adjacent the at least one cut line.
17) The container according to claim 16, wherein crush areas are have a one inch radius.
18) The container according to claim 14, comprising at least four side walls.
19) The container according to claim 14, comprising at least eight side walls.
20) The container according to claim 14, wherein the side walls have the same width.
21) A container, comprising
- side walls joined at adjacent edges along vertical scores;
- bottom-forming flaps joined to the side walls along flap scores wherein adjacent flaps are separated from one another by flap slots, at least one flap slot having a terminal end near but spaced from an associated vertical score; and
- at least one downwardly open book shaped line located between the terminal end of the flap slot and the vertical score; wherein the hook terminates at an end pointing in a direction back into an associated flap, and the direction in which the hook terminates intersects with the plane of the vertical score.
22) The container according to claim 21, further comprising
- at least one crushed area formed on at least one of the flaps.
23) The container according to claim 21, further comprising
- at least one crushed area adjacent the at least one cut line.
24) The container according to claim 23, wherein crush areas are have a one inch radius.
25) The container according to claim 21, comprising at least four side walls.
26) The container according to claim 21, comprising at least eight side walls.
27) The container according to claim 21, wherein the side walls have the same width.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 27, 2006
Publication Date: Jul 5, 2007
Inventors: Kenneth Hyatt (Springdale, AR), Michael Zimmerman (Hattieville, AR)
Application Number: 11/588,821
International Classification: B65D 5/00 (20060101);